The Spanish Fortress of L'Aquila - commonly called "il Castello" by the Aquilans, is one of the most impressive Renaissance castle in Central and Southern Italy.
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| JANUARY 2002 | JOURNAL OF THE ABRUZZO WORLD CLUB reserved articles are available to abruzzo world club members |
Year III No. 1 |
The Spanish Fortress of L'Aquila - commonly called "il Castello" by the Aquilans, is one of the most impressive Renaissance castle in Central and Southern Italy.
FAMILY HISTORY
The Ammone family, originating probably from Greece, powerful in Sorrento and Sulmona. Also the surnames of the noble families in Sulmona.
Emigration from Abruzzo and the whole of Southern Italy in the aftermath of the Industrial Revolution was caused by a great many factors, among of them the disruption of an age-old social balance achieved through thousands of years of isolation, self-sufficient economy and independent local administrative systems.
On the edge of the Laga mountains through the woods to discover ancient abandoned hamlets and see remains of ancient civilizations and castles of powerful kings, which the forest is reclaiming now.
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A chicken recipe from Civitella del Tronto, traditionally connected to King Francis II of Naples, and the famous, tasty sugar-covered almonds called "nocci attorrati"
All the Capofuochi in the Catasto of Montorio, delivered to Naples in the year 1753.
[Reserved] All the "CapoFuochi" in the Catasto Onciario of Casalbordino, Year 1743.
[Reserved] All the "CapoFuochi" in the Catasto Onciario Canzano (Province of Teramo) Year 1749.
[Reserved] All the "CapoFuochi" in the Catasto Onciario of Ofena (Province of Aquila) Year 1754.
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